There's a few folk in this world who actually seem to like me. And some of them have pages like this too. So just in the name of banter, here's a few:
| Russell and Jennie | They've got two kids now. |
| Jon G. | The so-called 'bloghost', and widely acknowledged web and electronics guru. |
| Neal Breakey. | A full time blogger, who moved to Switzerland for a year and got married on 4 days notice. |
| Steph | I'd say Steph was the least predictable of my flatmates from the Glasgow years, but that would be a hard title to win considering the competition. |
| Kees and Ilonka | Kees was the chief engineer (and my boss) while I was in Tanzania. He's now CE in MAF Uganda. He's also the proud owner of my first set of climbing gear ever, which I left with him in Dodoma. |
| Mark and Laura Woodward. | Mark was one of my housemates in Dodoma, and since married to Laura, who now both work with Wycliffe Bible Translators. |
| Mark and Laura (again) | Their personal blog. |
| Rowan Seymour | Rowan lives in Belfast, where I met him at City Church. Read his blog for tales of YWAM adventures. |
| Pieter | When I moved to Dodoma, I got Peiter's room - he left 3 days later. We climbed Lion's Rock together, and he entered the Red Bull flying competition. |
| Kirsty Mac | After a couple of years of assuming Kirsty had given up her blog, I just found out she's moved it... |
| Andy Ash | Organiser of more ski trips than any other... |
| Dave Leonard | Another doctor and another climber - studied in Glasgow, but we only met once I moved to NI and needed someone to climb with |
| Dave Thomson. | Dave's sadly neglected site. |
| Earl van Zyle. | Apparently "The African I've known the longest", he's also my adopted son from when he did a Masters degree in Glasgow. |